Kentucky QB Terry Wilson takes to Twitter to say he's back and healthy after 2019 knee injury
The Kentucky Wildcats had to scramble for a backup plan when QB Terry Wilson went down with a patellar tendon injury in 2019.
WR-turned-QB Lynn Bowden Jr. was a superstar in what became a run-heavy Kentucky offense, but heading into 2020, Wilson will be back to lead what should be a more versatile Wildcats’ attack.
On Saturday, Wilson took to Twitter to say he was finally back and healthy after last year’s season-ending injury:
https://twitter.com/TerryTouchdown3/status/1277029606592319490
Going back to 2018, Wilson threw for 1,889 yards, 11 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. He added 547 yards and 4 scores as a runner.
How will he look early in the season? That’ll be a big key to Kentucky’s success in 2020.
Gonna be a great year to be a Wildcat!
Please don’t get hurt again Terry.
Sure hope he has worked on timing in backfield.his first season he was trying to get rid of ball way to soon.he needs to stay calm and wait before he just takes off running it throws ball away.I think he can be good not great but he has to be ready take few hits.